Posted by Androidster on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 In : Apps
If you "Love this game" the wants to keep you fully immersed in
it where ever you are. NBA Digital has released an Android app
titled GameTime, that keeps users up-to-date with scores, schedules, stats, and standings. Android users can also cue that classic “NBA on NBC” theme music and follow all the action closely with this app.
GameTime offers an amazing design and intuitive interface. The graphics are
great, there’s a sound layout, and all the information is organized ni...
Posted by Androidster on Thursday, March 19, 2009 In : Apps
Check out this great video review from TeraGadges about Kid GBC emulator for Android. Kidd GBC can be found in the Android Market for $2.00. Of course, if
you are familiar with emulators, you will know that the games are not
going to be included, those will have to be downloaded from online
sources (hint: click here) and then copied over to the SD card on your G1.
Posted by Androidster on Friday, March 13, 2009 In : Apps
Torrent Droid is a great little app that allows users to easily find torrents for just about any movie, game, cd, etc. Just scan a UPC bar code and the app will search BitTorrent automatically. At least one of the major sites (Pirate Bay, Minonova, Demonoid, etc)
should return results, and you can then pick a torrent to send to your
PC at home to start downloading.
Posted by Androidster on Thursday, March 5, 2009 In : Apps
Google has announced a new Finance for Android app that is available now in the Android Market. Finance for Android links up with the online Google Finance website, and allows users to view real-time streaming quotes in their portfolio, access fast stock look-ups with search auto-suggestion, and call up “recent quotes” to check figures on-the-go.
Each stock shows detailed quotes, charts and news, and any change you make to your portfolio automatically syncs up with the Googl...
Posted by Androidster on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 In : Apps
CallerID for Android gives you caller information for cellphones and landlines. Its really an amazing app and well worth the $6.99/6 month subscription fee. Check out this video to see all that this app can do.
Posted by Androidster on Friday, February 27, 2009 In : Apps
I just tried out the demo version of CoursePro and I think its truly a must have for students! CoursePro is an easy to use application for students to keep track
of courses, assignments, and grades. You can get
CoursePro by opening the Market from your phone. If you are not viewing this page from your phone, you can see the Market here.
With CoursePro, you can keep track of your school assignments using
a simple to-do style list that has been specifically designed for
students. Y...
Posted by Androidster on Thursday, February 26, 2009 In : Apps
If you’ve ever tried out online streaming music, chances are you've heard of SHOUTcast. For those of you who haven't, it’s an online media streaming service developed by Nullsoft with over 20,000 radio stations. With numerous genres and sub-genres to choose from, users are able to listen to pretty much any kind of music they want using their favorite media application.
As people slowly transition away from the desktop and start going mobile, services like SHOUTcast start to lose their ... Continue reading...
It's
worth the money just to be able to save .doc, .xls, and .txt files
from GMail to the SD card, which it does. I have a few e-mails in my
inbox with attachments, which I kept in hopes of saving to the SD card
someday. Now I can do just that!
Pros:
Can save .doc, .xls, and .txt to SD card, which could not be done before.